We have to talk about social and emotional health for all

18th Nov, 2016
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by Nick Haisman-Smith

A troubling image of Great Britain is set out by the Social Mobility Commission in its State of the Nation 2016 report, but it is one that is not unfamiliar to those in the charity, social and education sectors working with parents and families for whom social immobility is a daily reality.

Parents going through pregnancy and looking after infants could be experiencing the most intensified period of change of their lives, and it’s important to be prepared and equipped with the right skills to cope with these changes.